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Rev. Al Sharpton’s half-brother is under arrest for capital murder in the shooting death of an Alabama woman. Pastor Kenneth Glasgow was arrested the day after he spoke at a March for Our Lives rally on Saturday.

Barack Obama has announced his plans to mold and shape a million young men in his perfect image. The former U.S. President told attendees at a conference in Japan on Sunday that he is looking to shape “a million” young leaders in his image to help the human race.

Rapper Killer Mike is unimpressed with the Parkland High School survivors’ March for Our Lives “progressive” push for gun control. In an interview with NRATV’s Colion Noir, Killer Mike warned that gun control will “progress us into slavery”.

Vigils were held all over the country for the victims of the violent ‘Unite the Right’ rally in Charlottesville, Virginia on Saturday, Aug. 12. The KKK, neo-Nazis and white supremacist groups assembled at Lee Park on Saturday to protest the planned removal of the Gen. Robert E. Lee confederate statue.

Police in Charlottesville, Virginia arrested the man who drove his car into a crowd of an anti-fascist protestors at a white supremacist rally near Lee Park, where a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee is scheduled to be removed.

Legendary actress and choreographer Debbie Allen showed off her best dance moves at the Women’s March in Los Angeles on Saturday. The 67-year-old actress danced to Beyonce‘s “Crazy In Love” as legendary actresses Jane Fonda and Jamie Lynn Curtis joined in.

The so-called “nasty women march” on Washington DC left the nation’s capital buried under a mountain of garbage. “Why didn’t they take their trash with them?,” grumbled one sanitation worker on social media.

Singer Chris Brown joined LA City officials and community leaders at a Justice for Trayvon Martin walk in the South Central L.A. area known as “The Jungles” on Saturday, July 20, in Los Angeles, California. Brown gave away hundreds of pairs of free Reebok sneakers to underprivileged youngsters at the Jim Gilliam child care and recreational center.

Rap mogul Jay-Z and his wife Beyonce Knowles-Carter attended a rally for slain Miami teenager Trayvon Martin in NYC on Saturday, July 20. Thousands of people participated in 100 marches around the country, including several rallies held here in Atlanta. The demonstrators protested the acquittal of neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Florida. The demonstrators called for an end to the nation’s controversial Stand Your Ground laws and a federal investigation to determine if Zimmerman violated Martin’s civil rights.Photo: Kena Betancur/Getty Images